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Reviews for Philadelphia bathroom vanity installers
Andrew B.
Lee helped me complete an apartment renovation. Among other things, he installed a new bathroomvanity, medicine cabinet, bathroom accessories, lighting, and painting. Lee is honest, hard working, and punctual. Will be using his services again.
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April S.
The task was to install a toilet and bathroomvanity. Damien with Wolf Property Management, Llc, responded very quickly and was able to schedule us two days later. He gave us a very fair estimate for the work. Damien worked efficiently and cleaned up after he was done. I am completely satisfied with the results! Thanks to Damien.
We'll definitely reach out to Wolf Property Management for future jobs.
Wolf Property Management LLC
Alayna V.
I would never hire Aziz and his team again and I suggest you don’t either. I should have recognized the red flags but I ignored them. Aziz very promptly responded to my inquiry and came out for an estimate. The final estimate was a text message that said “I can do your bathroom in 2 weeks for $3500 and it will look better than you’re other bathroom” I decided to give Aziz the job and instead of 2 weeks, it actually took almost 3 months. They showed up to my house for a full bathroom demo and build with a hammer, crowbar and a saw and worked barefoot. They demolished the bathroom (which was in my master bedroom) without covering furniture in my bedroom, they left bags of demolition trash in my driveway for several WEEKS, long after installation was complete, despite several request (that I shouldn’t have had to make) to remove the trash. I had to sleep in dust and debri for several WEEKS. The price was too good to be true but only included labor which I was okay with. Aziz told me that he would be able to pickup any materials for the job, as long as it was local. Of course Home Depot and Lowe’s doesn’t always have everything you need or a large variety of decorative tiles so I found a tile place in south Philly, about 20 mins from my house in mount airy. Aziz refused to go to the tile store to pick up my tiles, stating that he was driving a van and the material would be too heavy. I couldn’t get all the tiles in my vehicle so had to pay extra for delivery from the store. Aziz’s worker was very sweet and even brought us fresh bread from their country. He worked hard and worked long hours, including weekends (I guess to make up for days they didn’t come) but he did not drive so at 72 years old I had to drive him back and forth to Home Depot MULTIPLE times throughout the day (and the duration of the job) for needed materials. Aziz made design decisions without consulting with me first- like deciding to enclose my radiator in the wall behind tiles and cutting loops where the radiator was for the heat to escape. When I told Aziz that design wasn’t practical for when i need to bleed the radiators at the change of the season (not to mention the design looked horrible) he got frustrated with my request to change it. I noticed that as the job went on past schedule, Aziz became more frustrated with my requests to change things he should have consulted with me about in the first place. They inappropriately used tile pencils for the threshold of my bathroom which created a lip I have to step over to get in and out of my bathroom. I asked Aziz to change them and use a piece of marble tile I already owned for the threshold-I was concerned about falling as I’m 72 and have been less steady on my feet lately but Aziz refused to change it. Towards the end of the project I asked Aziz to install grab bars for me which he did reluctantly. The job was finally completed several weeks later. Not only was I inconvenienced in a major way for months, I also noticed so many imperfections. Aziz cracked the tiles where he installed the two grab bars in my shower, the cold water knob is actually hot and the hot is cold. Also, when you turn them on and off they continually spin in a full circle. He didn’t clean up the grout residue in my shower which I thought would wash away over time but several months later it’s still there, he also cracked tiles when installing my shower door. The shower door is installed crooked. The electric was improperly set up for my vanity light. I had to hire an electrician to come out and fix their mistakes. From the naked eye my bathroom looks amazing but when you take a good look it appears as if my bathroom remodel may have been Aziz’s first professional job. Lastly on the last day of the job, Aziz’s partner came to my house and got into a whole fist fight with their worker right in my driveway! They were punching each other, pushing each other, screaming and yelling right in front of my house; back and forth from the driveway to the street. Aziz and his team are nice guys but terrible businessmen. Stay away, do yourself a favor and pay the money for someone to do the job correctly, timely and efficiently without any drama.
Comfort Sam INC
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